Trainers inject code into a running process. Windows screams "HackTool:Win64/Cheat" by default. This is a false positive.
The Batmobile has a limited afterburner meter. With the trainer, hold down the boost key forever. This turns the tank into a rocket on wheels—perfect for the "Runaway Train" APCs or escaping the Arkham Knight’s missile barrages.
For players stuck on a particular tank battle (cough, Excavator fight, cough), the "One-Hit Kill" function is a lifesaver. When activated: Batman Arkham Knight 1.6.2.0 Trainer
Yes. Batman: Arkham Knight has no Steam VAC (Valve Anti-Cheat) integration. It is a single-player game. Using a trainer will not get your Steam account banned.
However, a note on integrity: Achievements like Point of Impact (shoot 20 moving cars) or Brutality 101 (perform a 15-hit combo with 8 different moves) are trivialized by a trainer. If you care about "legit" 100% completion, use the trainer only for New Game+ or for testing mechanics. Trainers inject code into a running process
Not all trainers are created equal. A well-coded trainer for this specific version should include the following core functions:
No. Rocksteady has confirmed no further patches for Arkham Knight. The company is now focused on Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League (post-launch content) and new projects. Fix: This is common
That means trainers for v1.6.2.0 are final and eternal. The memory offsets will never drift. A trainer you download today will still work in 2030 (assuming Windows continues to support 64-bit DX11 applications).
This is rare in PC gaming, where constant patches break mods and trainers. For Arkham Knight, the 1.6.2.0 ecosystem is a frozen time capsule.
Fix: This is common. Never use Super Speed during cutscenes or scripted sequences (like the Ace Chemicals elevator ride). Turn it off before entering a Riddler hostage room.